- Educational Guidance
- Tutoring
- Teaching Skills
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Juan Tomás Asenjo Gómez is an Assistant Professor at the Pontifical University of Comillas, affiliated with the Faculty of Human and Social Sciences and the Department of Education, Research Methods and Evaluation. He has been teaching at the university since 2010, offering courses in preschool, primary, and secondary education programs, as well as in the master's program in secondary education. Education: PhD in Social Sciences: Psychological, Educational and Social Perspectives, Pontifical University of Comillas Master's Degree in Family Research: Psychological, Educational, and Social Perspectives, Pontifical University of Comillas Postgraduate Course in Management of Non-Profit Organizations, Ramon Llull University Doctoral Course: Training, Quality and the Personnel Department, Pontifical University of Comillas His research focuses on teaching skills, Erasmus mobility, tutoring, educational guidance, and university service-learning . He emphasizes didactics, school organization, and psychopedagogical support in educational contexts. His work bridges theory and practice in teacher training and student development. His recent publications reflect a strong engagement with European educational programs, inclusive pedagogy, vocational guidance, and personalized learning . Themes of integration, mobility, and innovation recur across his scholarly output, demonstrating a commitment to improving educational quality through practical and international approaches. Scientific Accreditations: ANECA Certification - Assistant Professor (2022) ANECA Certification - Associate Professor (2022) ANECA Certification - Private University Professor (2022) Six-Year Term in Educational Sciences (2015–2021) He has supervised Final Degree Projects and Master’s Theses , particularly in the area of Educational Guidance. His professional experience includes leadership roles as Director of the Department of Psychopedagogical Guidance at Efeso School and Director of Homes for Minors at the ANAR Foundation, where he managed interdisciplinary teams and public funding. He has also developed teaching materials for UNIR University, indicating broader educational outreach. While no formal lab or research team is mentioned, his involvement in service-learning and educational innovation suggests active participation in pedagogical development initiatives at Comillas.





